UNE sophomore Madalyn Sanborn (Lyndonville, Vt.) scored seven points in the fourth quarter to lead all scorers. Her and-one layup with 30 seconds left pushed the UNE lead to 51-48 giving some breathing room for the visitors.

Key Stat of the Game
The Seahawks turned the ball over 25 times leading to 20 Nor'easter points.

Turning Point
After a Beland three pointer gave the Seahawks a 46-45 lead the Nor'easters immediately retook the lead on an Abby Cavallaro (South Portland, Maine) three with 4:12 remaining in the fourth. The Nor'easters would close the game on a 10-4 run, never relinquishing the lead.

Quick Hits

The Nor'easters had three players in double figures; Cavallaro (11), Chaput (13), and Sanborn (11).

Both teams shot similarly from the field. Salve Regina shot 34% from the field and 38.1% from three while the Nor'easters shot 31.5 from the field and 29.2 from deep.

The Nor'easters went 14-26 at the free throw line while the Seahawks went 9-13 at the charity stripe.

The Seahawks held a 48-32 rebounding edge and a 14-10 edge in offensive rebounds.

UNE started the game 4-for-5 from downtown, but only hit three of their next nineteen.

Next Up
Salve Regina (9-13, 5-8 CCC) continues its four-game homestand when it hosts Western New England on Tuesday, February 5 (5:30 p.m.). University of New England (11-11, 9-4 CCC) travels to play Endicott.

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